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    literary works that reveal the significance of warrior ethics and ideals. Although set in different times and representing different cultures‚ the warrior ethic of fame or shame pervades both Beowulf and Song of Roland. Heroism‚ honor‚ bravery‚ and strength shape men deserving of fame. Cowardice‚ betrayal‚ and weakness cover men in a thick cloud of shame. In Beowulf‚ the bloodthirsty monster Grendel terrorizes the Danish mead hall‚ Heorot. It seems that no warrior in Denmark can challenge the beast‚ and

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    One might argue and say that Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 freed the slaves. However‚ in my perspective‚ the 13th Amendment helped free slaves and the 14th and 15th Amendments made African Americans part of society. The Emancipation Proclamation was a speech delivered by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1‚ 1863 during the Civil War. As the Union and Confederacy was about to enter the third year of the war‚ the Union scored victory in the Battle of Antietam and Lincoln issued the

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    exerted a strong influence over Melba as did all the students in Central High. India was basically  like her second mother‚ telling her to continue doing the right things and alway praying to God.  The students however taught her a lesson‚ they made her strong as a warrior. She learnt to deal  with the harassments that happen in school and to continue her life without a soldier right by her  to guard her. 6  Melba is very well

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    Again we see this trend with both the 13th and 15th amendment. In terms of the 13th‚ the case of Dred Scott v. Stanford comes to mind. We see the court rule and state that Americans of African descent were not American citizens and therefore could not sue in federal court. Along with that we also again see racial segregation upheld in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson‚ as I talked about previously. Although there were no cases that directly overturned the Dred Scott case or the Plessy case‚ the fourteenth

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    Hektor‚ a Trojan soldier‚ must fight Akhilleus‚ an Achaean‚ during the Trojan War. Both men are regarded as powerful warriors by both Trojan and Achaean forces. Homer‚ author of the epic poem‚ also held great respect for both warriors‚ but respected them in different ways. Homer demonstrates this respect greatly in lines 97 to 184 of The Iliad. Throughout the beginning of the excerpt‚ Homer paints Hektor as an energetic‚ powerful soldier. Lines 98 – 102 compare Hektor to a snake using an epic simile

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    Heracles has just finished his twelfth labor when Zeus had come to Heracles with one last labor to Complete for his punishment to end. Hearing Zeus Utter this had Heracles devastated and filled with Anger that he could not show because he does not Want to anger him any further than he has. Heracles Tries to reason with him‚ “All mighty Zeus‚ god of Sky and thunder‚ have you not put me in enough Danger with these twelve labors?” Zeus simply Responds‚ “No! You shall travel to the village Of Athens

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    On the thirteenth day‚ everything went wrong. Well‚ at least‚ it went wrong for the first time. It would go wrong many times after this‚ but this was the first time that it happened‚ for on the thirteenth day‚ Jackson Nichols fell sick with the plague. Not to say that he hadn’t been expecting it‚ though; he had made direct contact with those sailors from Belgium‚ after all. He had suspected his infection for a while‚ but he refused to even think about it‚ let alone bring it up to any of the others

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    The book warriors don’t cry‚ I have to write an essay about it and other stuff about this girl named Melba‚ who is Melba you ask it is a girl that is from 1956 about her going to a school that’s segregated. As well as she’s a girl from little rock 9 high school she’s black and a bunch of racist people bullied her for being black. Along with the moral of the story is finding strength. The way I could compare it to my life is by pretty much the skate life trying to commit to something. Scary or big

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    Both of these images show the positive aspects of KWLM‚ but in many different ways. The image on the left is Rob Gronkowski‚ he shows the archetypes of Warrior and Magician. I believe Gronk’s primary archetype is the warrior because he has a purpose to become better. He is restless always working harder and harder to achieve a goal. Once Gronk completes that goal he sets a new goal and continues working. Gronk never gives up and will not back down until he has completed everything he needs to

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    students‚ from Little Rock Arkansas‚ were selected to attend the integration of an all white school called Central High School. One of the black students‚ Melba Pattillo Beals‚ wrote her experience of her integration with her eight friends in the novel‚ Warriors Don’t Cry. Melba explains the act of savagery she dealt with from the white people during the integration. Even though dealing with the white people’s ferocious behavior was tough for Melba‚ she still found ways to be motivated to continue her quest

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